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Monique has attended:
PowerPoint Introduction course

Powerpoint 2007 - Beginners

I attended the Introduction to Powerpoint 2007 yesterday. Although this course was described as a beginners course it was clear that I was only person in the room who had no experience of Powerpoint. It seemed that the majority of people were experienced in another version of Powerpoint and were there to learn about version 2007. Does STL offer a course of complete beginners?

RE: Powerpoint 2007 - Beginners

Hi Monique

Thanks for your post and relating your experiences of the training. With our public schedule courses it is often the case you get delegates attending who have varied exposure to the application they are learning, some may be more ahead than others and also different parts of the training course will appeal to different delegates.

We do get asked by our delegates for training which is really specifically focussed on their own personal training needs and one effective way to address this is with one to one training. This gives you the opportunity to not only learn at your own pace but also to have a say in the training content that you will cover.

If you would like to discuss this further please do reply to my email.
Kind regards

Jacob

Fri 27 Aug 2010: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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